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The Basics, Starting Out
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 966149" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>At the risk of hijacking the thread, I'll apologize ahead of time and offer a quick answer. I experienced a failure with a Jewell trigger on a bench rest rifle I had last year. The rifle fired without my input (down range fortunately) during set up at a match. When I checked it out at the cleaning bench it would slam fire, regardless of where the trigger was set. I hadn't disassembled it or made any changes beyond making the adjustments that a shooter might typically make on an "adjustable" trigger so I figured Jewell should make it good. Ended up having to pay for the repair and the "problem" was never explained. I shoot tactical now and use my rifle for hunting so I don't want to risk that happening again. When I work with Timney there is never an issue. They aim to please and I find their triggers free of creep and shots break crisply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 966149, member: 50867"] At the risk of hijacking the thread, I'll apologize ahead of time and offer a quick answer. I experienced a failure with a Jewell trigger on a bench rest rifle I had last year. The rifle fired without my input (down range fortunately) during set up at a match. When I checked it out at the cleaning bench it would slam fire, regardless of where the trigger was set. I hadn't disassembled it or made any changes beyond making the adjustments that a shooter might typically make on an "adjustable" trigger so I figured Jewell should make it good. Ended up having to pay for the repair and the "problem" was never explained. I shoot tactical now and use my rifle for hunting so I don't want to risk that happening again. When I work with Timney there is never an issue. They aim to please and I find their triggers free of creep and shots break crisply. [/QUOTE]
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